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MadHound

(34,179 posts)
33. What a sad, fearful world we live in.
Fri Sep 14, 2012, 10:26 PM
Sep 2012

It was actually more dangerous for kids playing outside back in the "good ol' days" when I was a kid roaming around. At five I walked back and forth to kindergarten, a good mile away. As I got older my range increased, especially after I got my first bike. It was nothing to ride five miles to downtown, or a friend's house or wherever. And the thing is all the kids did it, played, ran around the neighborhood, oh, and all without the benefit of a cell phone.

We survived and thrived. Now, you go roaming down those same streets and there are no kids to be seen. The basketball court is rarely in use, the baseball field is empty, there are no bikes, or skateboards or kids in the yards or streets. Seems like such a shame.

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That's insane. Blue_In_AK Sep 2012 #1
I think there was a problem between Ms. Cooper and her neighbor. madaboutharry Sep 2012 #2
I think you're right Warpy Sep 2012 #3
I'm thinking you got it right! Must have been maddening! WinkyDink Sep 2012 #5
I'm going to guess perhaps because motorized vehicles on a public street Lionessa Sep 2012 #9
That's exactly it. Texas requires them to be registered, inspected, and the operator licensed Major Nikon Sep 2012 #19
You pissed me off just saying it Egnever Sep 2012 #28
So it's too much to ask for people to follow the law? Major Nikon Sep 2012 #34
Considering that you live in a cul-de-sac with no trafiic by your own admission Egnever Sep 2012 #38
Wow! You're a real Sherlock Holmes! Major Nikon Sep 2012 #39
And what of pedestrians? strategery blunder Sep 2012 #40
What if a man in a clown suit was walking backwards down the sidewalk with a corncob up his ass? Major Nikon Sep 2012 #45
I've got news for you... strategery blunder Sep 2012 #47
I seriously doubt you're going to provide me with news about bikes Major Nikon Sep 2012 #49
Post removed Post removed Sep 2012 #41
Dangerous parenting = pissed off neighbors. boppers Sep 2012 #31
my nieghbor rides his motorcycle with his 3 year old daughter riding with no helmet DonRedwood Sep 2012 #46
We had a neighbor kid who rode one of those into a mailbox proud2BlibKansan Sep 2012 #48
I have a problem with any parent who lets their kids ride these things on the streets Major Nikon Sep 2012 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Sep 2012 #4
I grew up in America but Betsy Ross Sep 2012 #6
Yah, me niether. darkangel218 Sep 2012 #8
Crime is down gollygee Sep 2012 #10
I doubt thats true. How can crime be down? darkangel218 Sep 2012 #11
I guess you were right. darkangel218 Sep 2012 #12
I think what happens today is we hear about it sooo much, makes it seem RKP5637 Sep 2012 #15
Before the early 1980's, there was very little attention paid to crimes against children alcibiades_mystery Sep 2012 #21
Lindbergh baby. boppers Sep 2012 #30
Yes, but you see how that's different from the way we imagine child abduction today alcibiades_mystery Sep 2012 #36
In the 1950's my sister and I walking home from church were confronted by a man angstlessk Sep 2012 #18
I grew up much the same in the U.S., as did my daughter.... mike_c Sep 2012 #7
I grew up in rural Minnesota and I walked to Kindergarten, too. Odin2005 Sep 2012 #27
I walked to school by myself at age 5, too. TwilightGardener Sep 2012 #29
So pretty much here was the same too decades ago, darkangel218 Sep 2012 #35
being a kid in the US these days must really suck blueamy66 Sep 2012 #13
Cul-de-sacs are like a box canyon if you live in the turnaround.. Tikki Sep 2012 #14
I lived on one, never would again. Nothing passed by, it stayed trapped RKP5637 Sep 2012 #16
I live in one and love it Major Nikon Sep 2012 #22
Same here. Arugula Latte Sep 2012 #24
Same Here The River Sep 2012 #25
That'll teach her to let her kids get exercise. Dash87 Sep 2012 #17
Not sure how much exercise they were getting on a motorized scooter Major Nikon Sep 2012 #20
We have become a nation of frightened idiots. Odin2005 Sep 2012 #26
It becomes clearer every day. Egnever Sep 2012 #32
What a sad, fearful world we live in. MadHound Sep 2012 #33
WTF? Is there something more to this story? octothorpe Sep 2012 #37
The difference between now and "the good old days" is that back then hedgehog Sep 2012 #42
More info: jsr Sep 2012 #43
they didn't arrest her for letting her kids play outside. stupid headline. HiPointDem Sep 2012 #44
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